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NISSAN R33 SKYLINE 4 DOOR RB25DET 5 SPEED

IMMACULATE CONDITION WILL NOT FIND BETTER!

1994 r33 skyline, 4 door, factory manual, rb25det.

80,000kms

Dead stock motor including factory air box except for: full kakimoto exhaust including high flow cat. Steel front pipe, high flow cat and stainless steel cat back system with cannon muffler. All factory boost settings and solenoid still in place

Lowered jap brand springs and struts. (not to stiff but still firm and sporty)

17” alloys, front 8” rear 9” wide

Full stereo: pioneer head unit, mtx speakers and amp

Hornet alarm and immobiliser and blitz turbo timer

‘Personal’ steering wheel and boss kit

Other then those mods this car is dead stock, paint is perfect, as the previous owner had just spent $4000 on a full respray with paint warranty and receipts. Interior is in perfect condition, no rips on seats smoke burns etc. You will not find a better non- modified 4 door factory manual r33 in Australia!

Selling with rego and RWC

Reason for sale: I have just purchased a laurel, don’t need two cars.

Pics: pics coming as soon as it stops raining so I can get some decent clear pics to show perfect condition

Price: $13,000

Location: Caboolture QLD

Contact: [email protected] 0418 537 181

NO SWAPS, DO NOT EVEN BOTHER ASKING!

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